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In Loving MemoryVilma Marroquin MaldonadoDecember 8, 1959 - April 11, 2026It’s with unimaginable sorrow, profound sadnes...
04/14/2026

In Loving Memory
Vilma Marroquin Maldonado
December 8, 1959 - April 11, 2026

It’s with unimaginable sorrow, profound sadness, and tears that seem to have no end, as the Maldonado and Marroquin Families share the passing of our beloved Vilma Marroquin Maldonado, who at the blessed age of 66, was called home by Our Heavenly Father on Saturday, April 11, 2026, while surrounded by the love, prayers, and comforting presence of her devoted family. There are simply no words that can truly express the depth of the pain her family now carries, as the emptiness is overwhelming, and life will never be the same without her beautiful presence here with us. Even through our tears, we find comfort in our faith, as we believe that this is not the end, rather when Vilma took her final breath here on earth, she opened her eyes in the glory of Heaven, and was surrounded by the angels as they carried her precious soul into eternal peace.

Vilma was born on December 8, 1959, in Robstown, Texas, and she was the cherished daughter of Ricardo Marroquin and Guadalupe Zepeda Marroquin. Vilma was a faithful and devoted Catholic, and her faith was not something she simply spoke about, rather it was something she lived every single day. She attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, she was also a dedicated member of the Prayer Group, and she leaned on the Lord through every season of her life. She believed in God’s mercy, trusted in His timing, and found strength in His promises. Even in the most difficult moments, Vilma remained anchored in the love of Christ. She was the kind of woman whose life was built around caring for others, as Vilma poured her entire heart into her home and into the people she loved. She did not need recognition to know her worth, as her love was shown in the quiet sacrifices, the countless meals prepared, the house she lovingly cared for, the family she nurtured, and the endless ways she made sure everyone around her was taken care of before herself. Vilma’s kitchen was one of the most beautiful places in her home, because it was there that she expressed so much of her love. She loved cooking her delicious home-cooked meals, and in those meals was comfort, tradition, and the unmistakable warmth of a mother’s love. There was something so special about the way Vilma fed her family, not just with food, but with her heart. Vilma’s Family was the center of her world, it was her greatest joy, and the reason she gave so much of herself every single day. Vilma also adored her grandchildren with every fiber of her being, and the love she had for them was so pure, so joyful, and so deeply rooted in her soul. She looked forward to every moment spent with them, as they brought light into her life, and she made sure they always knew just how deeply they were loved. Vilma made sure everyone was okay, everyone was fed, everyone was loved, and everyone knew exactly where they stood in her heart. She will always be remembered as a loving and caring daughter, wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, and dear friend whose presence brought comfort, strength, laughter, and love to all who were blessed to know her. She was the one her family leaned on, as she was the one who loved without limits, and she was the one whose presence made everything feel safe, warm, and complete.

Vilma goes home to Our Heavenly Father in Heaven where she is reunited once again with her beloved parents, Ricardo Marroquin and Guadalupe Zepeda Marroquin; and by her precious grandchildren, Alessandra Mia Maldonado and Aricela Lynn Maldonado. What a breathtaking reunion that must have been to see her parents and grandchildren once again. One can only imagine the tears of joy, the overwhelming love, and the peace that filled that sacred moment as she entered eternal life and was welcomed home by those she had missed so dearly.

Vilma leaves behind a family who loved her beyond measure and who will forever carry her memory as one of life’s most precious gifts, as it continues to live on in the hearts of her beloved husband of 46 years, Juan Manuel Maldonado Sr.; her loving sons, Juan “Pelequez” (Belinda) Manuel Maldonado Jr., Jason (Rose) Maldonado, and Joshua (Tamara) Maldonado; her beloved siblings, Esmeralda (Daniel) Perez, Rafael (Nylvia) Marroquin, Ramiro (Esmeralda) Marroquin, and Bobby (Melinda) Marroquin, with whom she shared a lifetime of memories, family bonds, and love that can never be erased. Vilma’s beautiful legacy also lives on through her eight cherished grandchildren, her two precious great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends whose lives were forever touched by her kindness, her warmth, her strength, and the beautiful way she loved others.

The Family of Vilma Marroquin Maldonado extends a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather together in prayer, remembrance, and love to honor the beautiful life of a woman who meant so much to so many, as a visitation will be held on Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Avenue, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, April 17, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Avenue, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

As we lay Vilma to rest, we do so with tears streaming down our faces and love overflowing from our hearts. We thank God for the incredible blessing of her life, for the countless ways she loved us, and for the beautiful memories she leaves behind that death can never take away. May her soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen

In Loving MemoryBerta Perez AbregoOctober 30, 1929 - April 9, 2026It is with broken hearts that are shattered beyond wor...
04/13/2026

In Loving Memory
Berta Perez Abrego
October 30, 1929 - April 9, 2026
It is with broken hearts that are shattered beyond words can ever explained, yet comforted by the promises of our Lord and Savior, as the Trevino Family shares the heartbreaking news of the passing of Berta Perez Abrego, who at the blessed and graceful age of 96, was called home into the loving arms of Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on April 9, 2026, surrounded by the love, prayers, and presence of her devoted family. Though our hearts ache with sorrow, we find peace in knowing that Heaven gained a beautiful soul, and that Berta has now entered into eternal rest, where pain no longer exists, tears are wiped away, and the gates of glory have opened wide to welcome her home. What a beautiful and sacred moment it must have been when she heard the words, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.”

Berta was born on October 30, 1929, in Runge, Texas, and was the cherished and beloved daughter of Ruperto Perez and Eloisa Leal Perez. From the very beginning, Berta’s life was a reflection of strength, humility, sacrifice, and unwavering love. She was a woman of deep faith, a devoted Catholic, and someone who carried the love of God within her heart through every season of life. Berta’s life was not always easy, but it was beautiful in the way that truly meaningful lives are, that was built on hard work, perseverance, and selfless love. In her younger years, Berta worked as a migrant worker, laboring with determination and grace. She later became a provider for her family, then worked as a dishwasher, always doing whatever was needed to help those she loved. Eventually, Berta embraced what may have been one of her most treasured callings in life, in becoming a homemaker, where she poured her heart into creating a home filled with warmth, comfort, faith, and love. She found joy in the simple and sacred blessings of life, as she loved gardening, tenderly caring for her plants and watering them with the same gentleness and patience she showed to those around her. In every bloom and every green leaf, she saw life, and perhaps in many ways, those gardens reflected her own spirit to be nurturing, faithfulness, resilient, and full of quiet beauty. Berta especially looked forward to the holidays, and Thanksgiving held a special place in her heart. It was during those cherished family gatherings, as she lovingly prepared delicious meals, that her heart was fullest. There was nothing she treasured more than seeing the people she loved gathered around her table, as they were laughing, talking, eating, and making memories that would last a lifetime. Berta’s home became a sanctuary of love, and those moments became gifts her family will forever carry in their hearts. Berta was the very heart of her family, where she was a loving and caring daughter, wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, and dear friend to so many. She was a woman whose love reached across generations, whose kindness left a lasting imprint on every soul she encountered, and whose gentle spirit will never be forgotten. She gave so much of herself to others, often without asking for anything in return. Berta’s life was not measured by riches or worldly things, but by the countless lives she touched, the prayers she whispered, the meals she prepared, the tears she comforted, and the love she gave so freely.

As heartbreaking as this earthly goodbye is, we rejoice in knowing that Berta has now gone home to Our Heavenly Father in Heaven to be reunited with her beloved husband, Conrado Abrego; her cherished daughters, Guadalupe “Lupita” Alvarado and Esperanza Trevino; her parents, Ruperto Perez and Eloisa Leal Perez; and her siblings, Nicolas Perez, Roberto Perez, Guadalupe Perez, Amelia Padron, Amalia Luna, and Fidela Hernandez. What a glorious and beautiful reunion it must have been at the gates of Heaven, as we can only imagine the joy as Berta was welcomed home by those who had gone before her, and the eternal peace of being reunited once again in the presence of God. Though those of us left behind weep through our pain, Heaven surely rejoiced.

Berta leaves behind a legacy of love that will never fade, memories that time can never erase, and that will live on in the hearts of her sons, Jose (Lydia) Trevino Jr. and Ruperto Trevino; and by her beloved sister, Margarita (Ignacio) Perez. She was also the proud and adoring matriarch of a large and beautiful family, and her love lives on through her ten grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren, and one precious great-great-grandchild on the way; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many dear friends whose lives were forever blessed by knowing her.

Today, we do not simply mourn the passing of a woman, we mourn the loss of a presence that can never be replaced. We mourn the hands that cooked for generations, the heart that loved without limits, the voice that comforted, the smile that reassured, and the faith that quietly carried a family through life’s joys and sorrows. The emptiness left behind is immense, the silence feels heavier, the tears come easier, and yet, through all of the heartbreak, we hold tightly to the promise of our faith, that death is not the end, but the beginning of eternal life.

The Family would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather in prayer, in remembrance, and in love to honor the beautiful and remarkable life of Berta Perez Abrego, as a visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Prayer Service at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunna Ave, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, where Berta will be laid to rest until that glorious day when we are all reunited again in the presence of the Lord.

As we say goodbye to Berta, we do so with tears in our eyes and love in our hearts. Though our hearts are broken, we are forever grateful for the gift of her life, the example of her faith, and the countless ways she made this world a gentler, warmer, and more loving place. May Our Lord Jesus Christ grant her eternal rest, may Our Blessed Mother wrap her in heavenly peace, and may perpetual light shine upon her forever.

Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed Easter Sunday from all of us at Ramon Funeral Home.May this sacred day bring h...
04/05/2026

Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed Easter Sunday from all of us at Ramon Funeral Home.
May this sacred day bring hope, comfort, and the joy of Christ’s Resurrection.

Happy Easter. He is Risen.

In Loving MemoryAbel MenaFebruary 15, 1956 - March 29, 2026It is with deep sorrow, and unwavering faith in God’s promise...
03/31/2026

In Loving Memory
Abel Mena
February 15, 1956 - March 29, 2026

It is with deep sorrow, and unwavering faith in God’s promises as the Mena Family shares the passing of Abel Mena, who at the blessed and graceful age of 70, was called home to be with Our Lord and Savior in Heaven on March 29, 2026. Though our hearts are broken beyond words, we take comfort in knowing that Abel’s earthly journey has ended and his eternal life in the presence of God has begun.

Abel was born on February 15, 1956, in McAllen, Texas, and he was the cherished and beloved son of Jose Mena and Cecilia Mena. From the very beginning, Abel’s life was one marked by kindness, faith, service, and a heart that longed to help others. He was a man whose presence could bring peace, whose words could bring comfort, and whose unwavering belief in the Lord served as a light to all who had the blessing of knowing him. Abel was a faithful member of Faith and Victory Church, where he found strength, fellowship, and purpose in his walk with God; where his faith was not something he simply spoke about, rather it was something he lived every single day. Abel was a man of conviction, compassion, and spiritual strength, always striving to reflect God’s love in the way he treated others. For over 11 years, Abel faithfully served as a Chaplain and soldier with The Salvation Army, dedicating his life to ministry, encouragement, and helping those who were hurting or in need. Abel’s service was not just a title, it was his calling, as Abel had a servant’s heart, and he found joy in uplifting others, praying with them, ministering to them, and reminding them that no matter how dark life became, God’s grace was always enough. He was the kind of man who would take the time to listen, to comfort, and to love without hesitation. Through his ministry and service, he touched countless lives in ways that may never fully be known on this side of Heaven. Abel made his home in Robstown, Texas for the last seven years, having formerly resided in San Antonio, Texas. Wherever life took him, Abel carried with him a spirit of humility, warmth, and genuine love for people. He had a quiet strength about him, a calmness that could ease a troubled heart, and a sincere compassion that made others feel seen, valued, and cared for. When he was not working or ministering, Abel found peace and happiness in the simple blessings of life. Abel truly enjoyed going fishing, embracing the quiet stillness of the water and the beauty of God’s creation. Yet as much as he enjoyed those peaceful moments, nothing in this world ever meant more to Abel than his family. They were the center of his heart, his greatest joy, and one of God’s most precious gifts in his life. Abel was a loving and caring son, devoted husband, proud father, cherished brother, treasured grandfather, and a dear friend to so many. He loved deeply, sincerely, and without condition. Abel was the kind of man whose love could be felt in the smallest gestures, the kindest words, and the quiet sacrifices he made for those he held dear. He gave of himself freely and wholeheartedly, and those who were blessed to know him will forever remember his warmth, his wisdom, his faith, and his unwavering love.

As heartbreaking as it is to say goodbye, we find peace in imagining the beautiful reunion that took place in Heaven, as Abel was welcomed home into the loving arms of Our Lord, and reunited once more with his beloved parents, Jose Mena and Cecilia Mena, who preceded him in death. What a glorious and tender reunion it must have been as they met him at Heaven’s gates. Though that image brings comfort, it also deepens the ache in the hearts of those left behind, for Abel was so deeply loved and will be so profoundly missed.

Abel leaves behind a legacy of faith, love, and service that will continue to live on in the hearts of his loving wife of 20 years, Janie Ramirez Mena; his beloved daughter, Veronica M. Scantling; his son, Michael J. Burks; his treasured grandchildren, Aiden J. Rodriguez and Isaiah W. Scantling; numerous siblings; as well as many nieces, nephews, other loving relatives, and countless friends whose lives were forever touched by his kindness, faith, and loving spirit.

Though his voice is now silent and his earthly presence is no longer with us, Abel’s life continues to speak loudly through the love he gave, the souls he encouraged, the family he cherished, and the faith he lived so boldly. Abel’s memory will live on in every prayer whispered in sorrow, every loving story shared among family, every quiet moment of remembrance, and every act of kindness done in his honor. The pain of losing Abel is immense, and the emptiness his passing leaves behind is impossible to put into words; but even in the midst of tears and grief, we hold tightly to the promise of God, that death is not the end for those who believe. Abel has simply gone ahead of us, walking the streets of gold, resting in the presence of the Lord he loved so dearly, free from pain, free from suffering, and surrounded by eternal peace.

“Well done, good and faithful servant…” — Matthew 25:23

Abel’s life was a testimony of faith, love, compassion, and dedication, as he fought the good fight, he finished the race, and he kept the faith. Though our hearts remain broken, we are forever grateful for the time God allowed us to share with such a remarkable man. He will be missed beyond measure, loved beyond words, and remembered beyond this lifetime.

Services will be held at a later date.

In Loving MemoryAndres Sauceda PadillaOctober 3, 1943 - March 23, 2026 It is with shattered hearts, and an indescribable...
03/25/2026

In Loving Memory
Andres Sauceda Padilla
October 3, 1943 - March 23, 2026

It is with shattered hearts, and an indescribable sense of loss as the Padilla Family shares the passing of their beloved Andres Sauceda Padilla, who, at the graceful and blessed age of 82, was peacefully called home into the loving arms of Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on March 23, 2026. There are some goodbyes in life that simply do not feel real… as some losses that leave behind a silence so deep, that words can never fully carry the weight of the heartbreak. The passing of Andres is one of those losses, as he was a man who left pieces of his heart in the lives of everyone who had the blessing of knowing him. Andres was a loving soul, a faithful servant of God, and a cherished pillar of his family whose absence will be felt in the quiet moments, in the family gatherings, in the laughter that now carries tears, and in the hearts of all who loved him so deeply.

Andres was born on October 3, 1943, in the humble and beloved town of Robstown, Texas, where he was the cherished son of Jacinto Padilla and Lazara Sauceda Padilla. From the very beginning, Andres was raised with the values of having faith in God, love for family, humility, hard work, and a deep appreciation for simple blessings. Those who knew Andres, knew that he carried himself with quiet strength, genuine kindness, and a warmth that could never be imitated. He was a man whose life reflected decency, loyalty, and unwavering love. Andres was a faithful and devoted Catholic, where he found comfort, strength, and direction in his faith throughout his life. He attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, where the teachings of Christ and the traditions of the Catholic faith remained close to his heart. Andres’ life was a reflection of the values he believed in having compassion, humility, forgiveness, sacrifice, and love. Andres was a hardworking and honorable man who dedicated many years of his life to the maintenance department for the Robstown Independent School District. He was the kind of man who understood the dignity in labor and the importance of showing up every day with pride, purpose, and integrity. Andres was not a man who needed praise or attention, rather his character spoke for itself. He worked with his hands, gave of himself quietly, and carried a humble spirit that made him respected by so many. Andres understood what it meant to earn an honest day’s work, and he did so with the same quiet strength that he carried into every part of his life. Andres resided most of his life in the Annaville area, a place where so many memories were made and where his life became deeply woven into the hearts of those around him, before later moving into Corpus Christi in his later years. Yet no matter where life took him, Robstown always remained a part of who he was. When he was not working, Andres found joy in the simple and beautiful things that made life meaningful. He enjoyed going to baseball games, and he was a proud and faithful supporter of the Robstown Cotton Pickers, especially when it came to both football and baseball. There was something about hometown pride that lived deeply in him. He also carried a love for his community and found happiness in cheering on the teams that represented the town he held so dear. He also found comfort and enjoyment in his favorite classic shows, especially Lonesome Dove and Gunsmoke, the kind of timeless stories that reflected a different era, perhaps one that reminded him of his own younger days. Those moments of sitting back, watching a good western, and enjoying the peace of home were among the simple pleasures he treasured. However, above all else, nothing meant more to Andres than his family. Andres was the kind of man who treasured being surrounded by those he loved, as he enjoyed sitting with family, talking for hours, sharing stories, and reminiscing about his younger years working in the fields. Those stories were more than memories, rather they were pieces of his soul, reminders of a life built through sacrifice, perseverance, and strength. In those moments, Andres’ loved ones saw not just the man he was, but the journey he had walked, through the hardships he endured, the wisdom he gained, and the gratitude he carried. He was a loving and caring son, husband, father, brother, grandfather, uncle, and dear friend whose love was steady, whose presence was comforting, and whose heart was generous. Andres was the kind of man who may not have always needed many words, because his love could be felt in his actions, in his loyalty, in the way he showed up, in the way he remembered, in the way he cared, and in the way he made others feel safe and loved.

While the sorrow of losing Andres is almost too much to bear, the family finds peace and comfort in imagining the beautiful reunion that took place in Heaven when Andres entered into eternal rest. What a glorious and emotional moment it must have been when Andres was welcomed at the gates of Heaven and reunited once again with his beloved wife, Lucy Padilla; his loving parents, Jacinto Padilla and Lazara Sauceda Padilla; his sister, Delia Espinoza; and his brother, Jacinto Padilla. Surely, he was greeted with tears of joy, with loving embraces that never again would have to be let go, and with the peace that only eternity can offer. What comfort it brings to know that Andres did not walk into Heaven alone, as one can only imagine the words spoken as he entered into eternal glory: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” – Matthew 25:23

Though his earthly journey has come to an end, the love Andres gave and the memories he created will remain forever etched in the hearts of his devoted daughters, Christina (James) Ochoa and Lamar (Patrick) Humphreys; his sisters, Ofelia (Ernesto) Padron and Delfina Morales; his grandchildren, Cameron Andrew Humphreys, Liam James Ochoa, and Malia Grace Ochoa; his special dog, Chica Bonita, as well as his numerous nieces, nephews, extended relatives, and many dear friends, all of whom were touched by his kindness, his humility, his warmth, and the genuine love he gave so freely.

The Padilla Family would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather in faith, love, and prayer to mourn the loss of Andres while celebrating the extraordinary life he lived, as a visitation will be held on Monday, March 30, 2026, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave., Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas, where Andres will be laid to rest with dignity, love, and the prayers of all who knew and loved him.

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.

In Loving MemoryAscencion “Chon” Maldonado MendozaAugust 15, 1953 - March 20, 2026It is with deep sadness and heavy hear...
03/23/2026

In Loving Memory
Ascencion “Chon” Maldonado Mendoza
August 15, 1953 - March 20, 2026

It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that the Mendoza family shares the passing of their beloved Ascencion “Chon” Maldonado Mendoza, who, at the blessed age of 72, was called home to be with our Heavenly Father on March 20, 2026.

Chon was born on August 15, 1953, in the humble and cherished town of Robstown, Texas. He was the beloved son of Cirilo Mendoza and Apolonia Maldonado Mendoza. From the very beginning, his life was rooted in the values of faith, family, hard work, humility, and love. Chon was a devoted Catholic who carried his faith in his heart and trusted in the Lord. His loved ones find solace in knowing that he has been welcomed into the eternal embrace of our Savior.

Chon spent many years as a custodian with West Oso ISD, a role he carried out with pride, humility, and dedication. He was reliable, hardworking, and never sought recognition—simply serving others with a kind and committed heart.

Above all else, Chon found his greatest joy not in material things, but in life’s simple blessings. He lived fully and beautifully, not by chasing the world, but by cherishing each moment, his relationships, and the blessings God placed before him.

Though the loss is heartbreaking, the family finds comfort in imagining Chon reunited in Heaven with his father, Cirilo; his mother, Apolonia; and his youngest brother, Aldo, all of whom preceded him in death. What a sacred and beautiful reunion that must have been.

Chon leaves behind lasting memories that will continue to live on in the hearts of his loving brothers, Juan Mendoza and Pablo (Margie) Mendoza. He also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many dear friends, all of whom were blessed to know and love him.

Services will be private

“I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me will live.” — John 11:25

In Loving MemoryGuadalupe “Lupe” Hernandez MartinezMay 17, 1942 - March 10, 2026It is with shattered hearts, and with te...
03/19/2026

In Loving Memory
Guadalupe “Lupe” Hernandez Martinez
May 17, 1942 - March 10, 2026

It is with shattered hearts, and with tears that seem to have no end, as the Martinez and Hernandez Families share the passing of their beloved Guadalupe “Lupe” Hernandez Martinez, who at the blessed and beautiful age of 83, was called by Our Heavenly Father from this earthly life into Heaven on March 10, 2026. Though they grieve her passing here on earth, they rejoice in knowing that she has now been welcomed into the loving and merciful arms of Our Lord Jesus Christ, where there is no more pain, no more suffering, and no more tears. The woman who lived with faith has now received the reward of eternal peace, and is now wrapped forever in the perfect love of Heaven.

Guadalupe “Lupe” Hernandez Martinez was born on May 17, 1942, in Norheim, Texas, and was the cherished and dearly loved daughter of Pablo Hernandez and Maria Vasquez Hernandez. From the very beginning, Lupe was blessed with a tender spirit, a loving soul, and a heart that would one day become the heartbeat of her family. She grew into a woman of tremendous grace, quiet strength, enduring faith, and extraordinary devotion whose life was built not on recognition or praise, but on love, hard work, sacrifice, and the countless small acts of kindness that made such a lasting and unforgettable impact on those around her. Lupe was a devoted Catholic woman who faithfully attended St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church in Robstown, where her faith in God remained a guiding force throughout her life. Lupe’s faith was not merely something she carried on Sundays, rather it was something she lived every single day. It could be seen in the gentleness of her heart, in the way she gave of herself so freely, in the way she cared for her family without hesitation, and in the quiet strength with which she faced life’s burdens. She understood the beauty of prayer, the comfort of the Holy Rosary, the sacredness of family, and the eternal hope that comes from trusting in God’s divine will. She was a woman who believed deeply, loved sincerely, and endured faithfully.

Lupe’s life was one of remarkable dedication and tireless service, as she spent much of her life as a loving homemaker, creating a home filled with warmth, comfort, and the kind of love that cannot be duplicated. She previously worked at Winns, where she was known for her dedication and reliability; she also lovingly served in the nursery at New Life At The Cross Church in Robstown for over 18 years, where her nurturing and caring spirit touched the lives of many children and families. In addition, she worked for over 6 years with the Nueces County Department of Human Services as a Provider, serving others with compassion and grace. Lupe also dedicated over 20 years doing housekeeping for the Dobson Family, a true testament to her strong work ethic, loyalty, and humble spirit, before eventually retiring to devote herself fully to the role she cherished most, being the loving heart of her home and family. She resided most of her life in Robstown, Texas, a community where she became known not by status or title, but by the kind of person she was: loving, dependable, humble, caring, and deeply devoted to the people who meant the most to her. When Lupe was not working or caring for those she loved, she found joy in the simple pleasures that made life beautiful. She loved playing Bingo, and those moments brought her laughter, excitement, and fun; she also enjoyed watching movies, embracing the little moments of rest and enjoyment that life offered; she was also a huge WWE fan, and anyone who truly knew Lupe knows just how much she loved watching wrestling on television. However, above all the things Lupe loved in this world, there was absolutely nothing she treasured more than her family. Lupe’s family was her greatest joy, her greatest purpose, her greatest blessing, and they were the center of her world and the deepest love of her heart. Lupe was the kind of woman who loved with her whole heart. She sacrificed without asking for anything in return, and she gave the kind of love that only a truly devoted mother, grandmother, and matriarch can give. Lupe’s love was gentle but powerful, yet deeply felt in every corner of the lives she touched. She was the kind of woman whose love made people feel safe, whose presence made a house feel like home, and the kind of woman whose embrace could calm a troubled heart without ever needing to say a word. She was a loving and caring daughter, wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and dear friend as she fulfilled each of those roles with extraordinary grace, tenderness, and selfless devotion. She loved deeply, she gave endlessly, and she left behind a legacy of love that no amount of time will ever erase.

Today, as her family mourns this tremendous loss, they also find comfort in knowing that Lupe did not walk into Heaven alone, as she is once again reunited with her beloved husband, Benito H. Martinez Jr.; her loving father, Pablo Hernandez; her cherished mother, Maria Vasquez Hernandez; and her beloved sister, Josefina H. Martinez. What a sacred and beautiful reunion that must have been, as one can only imagine the moment Lupe stepped into eternity, the Gates of Heaven opening wide, the angels rejoicing, and her beloved loved ones waiting there for her, arms wide open, hearts full, welcoming Lupe home at last in presence of God.

Lupe leaves behind to forever cherish and hold close the precious memories she created that will continue to live on in the hearts of her loving daughters, Vilma Martinez, Velma Marie Trevino, and Jo Ann Garza, whom she lovingly raised as her own daughter; her beloved sister, Tere (the late Frank V.) Hernandez Gonzales; her treasured and adored grandchildren, Zachary Rivera, Sydney Madison Rivera, and Kylie Ann Trevino; along with numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many dear friends whose lives were forever blessed by her kindness, her love, and the beautiful impact she made on their hearts.

The Martinez Family would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather in sorrow, in prayer, and in love to honor and celebrate the beautiful and unforgettable life of Guadalupe “Lupe” Hernandez Martinez, as a visitation will be held on Thursday, March 26, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas 78380. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 AM on Friday, March 27, 2026, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 603 N. First St., Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow in St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

Though her earthly journey has come to an end, Lupe’s story does not end here, as her story lives on in the stories told around the table, in the tears shed in remembrance, in the laughter that comes when old memories are shared, in the quiet prayers whispered at night, and in the deep ache of missing someone who meant everything. Until that beautiful day, Lupe will be missed beyond words, loved beyond measure, and remembered beyond time. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her.

The Martinez Family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation and deepest gratitude to Denise Trevino, Elena Lopez, Virginia Cortez, Amanda Rodriguez, Elvira Noel, and Esmeralda Reyes for their love, compassion, kindness, and understanding during this incredibly difficult and heartbreaking time. Your support, comforting presence, and the care you have shown to the family during their time of sorrow will never be forgotten and is truly appreciated more than words can ever express.

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